I'm excited!! Today at noon, Disney is making a major announcement concerning the Parks! I've read all kinds of speculation from a new nation joining the World Showcase to a new DVC resort to a new park in Europe. We shall see in just a few hours!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
The Mickey Mouse Penthouse @ DLR Revealed!
The Disney Parks Blog unveiled one of the most spectacular suites ever designed for Disney - the Mickey Mouse Penthouse (MMP) in the Disneyland Hotel!
This ginormous suite - 1600 square feet! - is covered in All Things Mickey and decorated in traditional Mickey colors. Think bold red, yellow and black. There are two bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a living room, dining room and kitchen. If you want a total immersion experience, this would be IT!
Below is the living room. See the giant Mickey head right there in the ceiling? There are even three flat screen TVs in that giant entertainment center!
Check out the master bedroom. A king size bed, another flat screen TV and loads of Mickey! The description of the master bath just sounds delightful. A steam shower, Jacuzzi tub and a mirror with a built in TV. If you've never seen the TV in the mirror, it's a lot of fun. On top of it all, there are special tiles in the shower that reveal a picture of Mickey when warm water hits the shower wall. How fun is THAT?!
Even the second bedroom occupants get to have fun! This room has a round bed. Round! There's also a high tech animation station in this bedroom. I have no artistic talent, but perhaps I would with that kind of technology. The kids also get to get ready for the parks in this fun bathroom.
Like with the BTRR suite, Disney's not publishing prices with this suite. If you're interested, give DLR a call!
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Labels: Disneyland, mickey mouse
Monday, September 6, 2010
Free Shipping Ends Today!!!
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Labels: Disney Store, shopping
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
I just can't help but remember...
It's been right at four years since we took our first family trip to WDW. Little W Man was just three years old. Big S Man hadn't been there since 1985 when he was eight, so it had been a very long while! It was our first week long trip in 6 years, and we made the most of it. The weather in Florida was still humid but getting a smidge cooler. The best part - even with free dining, the crowds were minimal. Twice - once on Test Track, once on Big Thunder - we were allowed to remain on the ride and do it again. Now I always long to go back this time of the year!
What is your favorite time to go to WDW or Disneyland?
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Labels: WDW
Thursday, August 26, 2010
What is the right age for Disney?
What is the right age to take your child to Disney? This is definitely one of the questions I hear most from moms considering a trip to WDW or DLR. So, what IS the answer?
From my experience, there is almost no wrong age for a child to be at Disney! Now, I wouldn't take a newborn, and I wouldn't take a really young one in the peak of the summer, but I've definitely seen my share of young babies in the park. As a mom, though, I couldn't imagine dragging such a young child through the park, especially in the very hot and humid summer months. It's not fun for the child, and it's definitely not fun for the parent. But I swore up and down I'd never take a baby to WDW, and there I was in 2008 with a 10 month old, and it was really amazing to see her experience WDW. We've also found that our favorite age to take a child has been when they are three, since the experience constantly changes.
A lot of making this determination depends on the child, of course, especially if there are any special considerations necessary. However, for most children, I think most parents are just hesitant to take their child for a myriad of reasons, including that they are too young to remember the trip, that they will have to go back to the room to take a nap, etc. And from my experience, a lot of these concerns come from a parent's fear of the unknown.
One of the most important considerations is just be willing to rest during the day. Have lunch, go back to the room, chill, sleep, swim, whatever; then head back to the park around dinner time. You will feel better, your child will feel better, and you'll be in a better mood. This is, hands down, one of the biggest reasons we stay on property. We don't have to worry about travel time sucking away our precious time. In fact, this has led us to stay at a monorail resort our last two times at WDW, and one of the deciding factors in staying at GCH on our recent Disneyland trip. Rest is so important. You don't want to be That Family - kids are screaming and whining, parents are rolling their eyes and yelling at the kids and everyone is hot and miserable.
If you're thinking about taking a baby, you should know about the Baby Care Centers, especially in WDW. Each park has its own Baby Care Center, which is a nice, quiet, air conditioned little slice of heaven. There's a private area for nursing, a waiting area for dad and the other kiddos with a TV, clean changing areas, things for feeding - mircowave, high chair, etc. If baby has a blow out or you are out of supplies, they have some available for a nominal fee.
Don't be afraid! Make sure you know what Disney offers. Consider staying onsite. Know your family's limits. But have fun!
Any questions you want to see answered about little ones at Disney?
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New Suites Coming to Disneyland Hotel
Even if you've never been to Disneyland, chances are very good that you've heard of the Disneyland Hotel. It's iconic. It's the original Disney hotel. And right now, it's receiving a serious TLC renovation on all three of its buildings. Part of this renovation includes the addition of some absolutely amazingly themed suites.
According to the Disney Parks Blog, the 11th floor of the Dreams Tower of the Disneyland Hotel will be the new home to what Disney is calling 'signature suites' - over the top theming, attention to detail, sound effects, etc. You know, the typical Disney treatment! These uber-themed suites will include the following themes: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Fair Tales, Mickey Mouse and Pirates of the Caribbean. The DP blog recently provided the following pictures of the new Big Thunder Suite:
Prices aren't being publicized yet, but if you are interested, just give Disney a call at (714) 956-6425.
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Labels: Disneyland, Disneyland Hotel, suites
Monday, August 16, 2010
2011 Free Dining Announced!!
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Labels: dining plan, free dining